Just cause I get lost in the vernacular and voiceover reports things, what should solo say. Should it say "off safe solo" or just plain solo. Is it a three position toggle? Solo, off safe solo and onn safe solo. I'll check again when I get in front of my rig again because I only heard two things, off safe solo and just plain solo.
Should I de-activate any of the active groups. The all groups is not active anymore. HF On 9/9/12, Slau Halatyn <slauhala...@gmail.com> wrote: > Herman, > > Just a few things to make sure: > The all group should be off because it'll screw with your ability to solo. > In addition, all aux tracks should be solo safe. Display only aux tracks and > systematically make sure they're all solo safe. Beyond that, soloing any > audio track should work. Let us know how it goes. > > Slau > > On Sep 9, 2012, at 9:09 PM, Herman Fermin wrote: > >> Some of the tracks were on "off solo safe". When I held the command >> key and clicked they just became normal solo buttons. Or at least that >> is what I understand anyway. >> >> I'm still not able to solo or mute individual tracks. >> >> I looked at the groups in case I could figure out something from >> there. I made the all group active and and made the rest of the groups >> inactive and still can't solo or mute individual tracks. >> >> On 9/9/12, Slau Halatyn <slauhala...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Hi Herman, >>> >>> It's possible that the auxiliary tracks are not "solo safe," that is, >>> when >>> any track is being soloed, the rest of the tracks are solo muted, >>> including >>> the aux tracks. Solo muting is different from engaging a regular mute. >>> Actually, the process of soloing is really like muting all other tracks >>> but >>> in an automated way. If you solo safe the aux track by Command-clicking >>> its >>> solo button, it will not mute when any solo button is engaged. Give it a >>> try. That might be the solution. >>> >>> Slau >>> >>> On Sep 9, 2012, at 7:04 PM, HF wrote: >>> >>>> Perhaps my confusion might help someone else. I have a really >>>> complicated >>>> session that I will try to detail below. I don't understand why I >>>> cannot >>>> solo individual tracks. If I send all of the outputs to stereo 1/2, >>>> only >>>> then can I solo individual one's. But the routing is what is throwing >>>> me. >>>> I get it, I understand why it was done this way but I don't get why I >>>> can't just solo or mute individual tracks and hear that change. Right >>>> now >>>> only one track is playing, it's the full mix aux track which is being >>>> sent >>>> out to 1/2 stereo. Only two other tracks are muted the instrumental >>>> track >>>> and the TV mix track. Hopefully someone else here understands this and >>>> can >>>> explain. It's pretty complicated and I hope I do this justice. As I >>>> explain, I'm only dealing with the audio in and audio out for each >>>> track. >>>> All are buses except the three tracks that are being sent via the >>>> interface, 1/2 stereo. >>>> >>>> >>>> all drums, output to drums aux >>>> drums aux, input drums, output band buss >>>> bass and guitars, output band buss >>>> Lead vocals, output lead vocals bus >>>> background vocals, output background vocals buss >>>> band aux, input band buss, outputs mix bus, no lead vocals bus, no >>>> background vocals bus >>>> Lead vocals aux, input lead vocals buss and output mix buss >>>> Background vocals aux, input background vocals buss, output is mix buss >>>> and no lead vocals bus >>>> mix aux, input mix and output full mix buss >>>> No Lead vocals aux, input no lead vocals bus, output TV mix >>>> No background aux,input no background vocals bus, output instrument >>>> track >>>> full mix aux, input full mix and output 1/2 stereo >>>> TV mix aux, input TV buss and output 1/2 stereo >>>> instrument track aux, input instrument buss and output 1/2 stereo >>>> >>>> HF >>> >>> > >